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In this issue

Highlights of India Today – 22nd July 2019 issue:
Our cover story this week, 'The 5 Trillion Dollar Question', goes into the real economy bases of the 5 trillion dollar ambition, and asks top experts whether 2019 Budget can deliver the goods.

The big story looks at how Chhattisgarh plans to win over Abujhmarh's tribal population with habitation rights over land and break the Maoist stranglehold in the region.

The issue also delves deep into topic of learning in the 21st century. The 'Smart Education' segment tells you about new new-age courses, global classrooms, the power of artificial intelligence, Ted talks and more.

Small Is Beautiful

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot bets big on MSMEs with a three-year, write-your-own-ticket offer

Small Is Beautiful

2 mins

All Power To The Tribe

CM Baghel gets his man in as PCC chief. Mohan Markam has his work cut out ahead of the bypolls

All Power To The Tribe

2 mins

Budget 2019 - The Next Giant Leap?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s big pitch for this budget looks past all current economic challenges. Experts agree that for a real shot at this target, India will have to usher in transformative reforms

Budget 2019 - The Next Giant Leap?

10+ mins

Start-Up Succour

The government has signalled its intention to create a more nurturing business environment for start-ups. Now to see if it will come good on those promises

Start-Up Succour

6 mins

Whose Land Is It Anyway?

Chhattisgarh plans to win over Abujhmarh’s tribal population with habitation rights over land and break the Maoist stranglehold in the region

Whose Land Is It Anyway?

5 mins

“E-learning Caters To Today's Demands”

Education is the passport to the future, and e-learning is the wave of tomorrow. And as the needs of the job market and industry continue to evolve, education and technology need to collaborate to teach digital skills and prepare graduates for the jobs of tomorrow. Rumi Mallick Mitra, Head, IBM Corporate Social Responsibility, India and South Asia, speaks to Shelly Anand about why smart education is the future in India.

“E-learning Caters To Today's Demands”

2 mins

The Duffers' Guide To Streaming Success

The Duffer brothers, creators of Stranger Things, say the show will go on, but only till its natural breaking point

The Duffers' Guide To Streaming Success

3 mins

When The Love Stories End

Avvaiyar, the legendary Tamil poet and wise woman, takes centre-stage in the poem The Fine Art of Ageing in Arundhathi Subramaniam’s latest anthology, Love Without a Story. ‘Spare me the desperation of the old/ she says/ and the puerility of the young,’ Subramaniam writes in the first section of the sequential poem. In another, she says: ‘She’s done with the nightmare/of smiling and finding she’s forgotten/ to wear her dentures.’

When The Love Stories End

2 mins

Love And Censorship

By Setting Her Love Story in the Time of the Emergency, Author Srishti Chaudhary Does Something Altogether Novel

Love And Censorship

2 mins

Kiran Rao - Making Every Second Count

After the much-acclaimed Dhobi Ghat, Kiran Rao has made her return with two films that need just 10 seconds each to make their impact

Kiran Rao - Making Every Second Count

1 min

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India Today Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

India Today is a weekly news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1975 and is the most widely circulated magazine in India.

India Today covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis.

India Today has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

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